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  1. #16
    Hey Guys (and Gals!),

    You can check my members profile for my home page and email address.

    Thanks for the interest!

    Jim
    Last edited by Mike Null; 05-18-2011 at 5:40 AM. Reason: removed email address

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    Dane,
    What settings did you use?

    Ron Thompson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Thompson View Post
    Dane,
    What settings did you use?

    Ron Thompson
    Ron,
    I've got an Epilog 50 watt that is running hot so I used the 60 watt raster settings for 600dpi of 100s/30p, & vector settings of 20s/100p/5000f. Even with the vector cutting table I will still get flashback when it crosses the honeycomb walls so I used golf tees as a make-shift pin table. To keep the part from moving when the cut off dropped, I used little balls of Loctite Fun-Tak mounting putty to stick it to the tees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dane Fuller View Post
    To keep the part from moving when the cut off dropped, I used little balls of Loctite Fun-Tak mounting putty to stick it to the tees.
    You, sir, get a virtual star for the day... I had not thought of that product for such a use.
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    Haha. Thanks.
    My wife says I have a Master's in Southern Engineering...

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    Gotta luv that southern engineering! ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dane Fuller View Post
    Haha. Thanks.
    My wife says I have a Master's in Southern Engineering...
    I think they even have a website for "Southern Engineering"
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  8. Can I also have Jim's info. That is really nice

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    his contact info is in post #16 of this thread.

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    Could someone PM me with contact information for Jim Good...I used to get my LED bases from decorandafter but they don't sell them anymore. Thanks!
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  11. #26
    Send him a PM. Just click on his name in one of his posts.
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